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<blockquote data-quote="Bone Collector" data-source="post: 5636339" data-attributes="member: 7419"><p>Thanks for mentioning the Food Plots. Heck it can be a whole acre and you can cover it with a rifle and maybe a ML or shotgun, depending on design. </p><p></p><p>We discuss this every year sometimes 2x in a year and I will continue to say the same thing every time, which is there is no difference in a corn pile and a SMALL food plot, or really an AG field with food on it IMO. This goes back to my land managers vs. hunters thread, where I asked are we now more land managers (manipulating habitat to draw deer) than actual hunters. </p><p></p><p>Again same applies to planting food plots and sitting in a shooting house then shooting a deer. As an FYI I plant food plots and sometimes sit over them and kill deer. Everyone I know who hunts generally does or has ag farms that they sit on cut corn fields etc. There is not really any true hunting skill in any those methods (bait, ag, or food plot) IMO. Marksmanship skills... sure, but not any real hunting skill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bone Collector, post: 5636339, member: 7419"] Thanks for mentioning the Food Plots. Heck it can be a whole acre and you can cover it with a rifle and maybe a ML or shotgun, depending on design. We discuss this every year sometimes 2x in a year and I will continue to say the same thing every time, which is there is no difference in a corn pile and a SMALL food plot, or really an AG field with food on it IMO. This goes back to my land managers vs. hunters thread, where I asked are we now more land managers (manipulating habitat to draw deer) than actual hunters. Again same applies to planting food plots and sitting in a shooting house then shooting a deer. As an FYI I plant food plots and sometimes sit over them and kill deer. Everyone I know who hunts generally does or has ag farms that they sit on cut corn fields etc. There is not really any true hunting skill in any those methods (bait, ag, or food plot) IMO. Marksmanship skills... sure, but not any real hunting skill. [/QUOTE]
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